a. Obs. [f. L. cadūcus CADUCOUS + -AL.] Perishable, corruptible; = CADUKE 2.
1533. Coverdale, Lords Supper, Wks. 1844, I. 435. The caducal and corruptible meats where with the belly is fed.
1642. H. More, Song Soul, II. i. iii. xxiv. Nought but vain sensibles we see caducall.